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The Incredible Journey

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: By taking Social Media, Social Change this semester it has certainly been one of the best experience … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Blog, Chang'e 2, Children, Education 2, fundraising 2, School Supplies for Afghan Children, US Army

Packed up hope.

anar242 wrote 1 year ago: Sixty eight boxes were packed today; they filled the classroom, the desks, and the hallway in front … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Social, Education 2, Veterans, Shipping, Chang'e 2

45 Boxes of School Supplies!

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: Walking into class last Monday, I was shocked see all the school supplies we collected over the past … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Afghanistan, Social, Education 2, Bulls Business Community, Chang'e 2, charity, Children, School Supplies for Afghan Children

Coming to an end.

anar242 wrote 1 year ago: The end is nearing and it is crunch time. As summer soon approaches this final stretch seems to go o … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Social, Education 2, USF Housing and Residential Education, Shipping, Chang'e 2

Reflecting On My Journey

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: As we are now in the final stretch of our School Supplies for Afghan Children project, I’ve come to … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Social, Education 2, charity, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Afghanistan, Social Media, SMSgt. Rex Temple, Child

Getting There...

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: The journey is almost coming to an end and things are looking extremely promising! As the semester i … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Social, Education 2, Veterans, Chang'e 2, charity, Children

Are we blind?

anar242 wrote 1 year ago: Imagine a life without education, without the luxuries of shoes or AC in a classroom. Your future, g … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Partner Organizations, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Social, Education 2, Chang'e 2, charity

Something to Read on Your iPhone or iPad During Spring Break

jennarosemarie2 wrote 1 year ago: Lyrics of “here’s to the freakin weekend,” or, “tonight – we are young,” frequently ran throug … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Education 2, charity, Children, School Supplies for Afghan Children, children education, Blog, helping

Looking Forward

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: The donor letters, I emailed to family and friends little over a week ago, I have already received f … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Afghanistan, Education 2, USF Bulls Market, fundraising 2, Charity, Donations, School Supplies for Afghan Cildren, Avagay Watson

Making a Difference Today!

avagay1 wrote 1 year ago: With “School Supplies for Afghan Children”, continued goal of collecting 10 boxes of donated school … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Education 2, War in Afghanistan, Children, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Donations, Awareness, SMSgt Rex, Avagay Watson

School supplies arrive to Afghanistan

Liisa Hyvarinen Temple wrote 1 year ago: One of the most rewarding parts of working on this school supplies drive is receiving photos of the … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, Afghanistan, charity, USF, Social Media, University of South Florida, NATO, Student, Taliban

Finishing The Semester1 comment

jlucero2 wrote 2 years ago: Last Class Meeting - we packed another 45 boxes and shipped them to Afghanistan. Photo courtesy of L … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Social, Education 2, Shipping, Chang'e 2, charity, Air Force, Mac Dill Air Force Base, USF Honors College

End of the Beginning

Kryssa Johnson wrote 2 years ago: Sgt Kit Lowe helps with shipping of some of the school supplies at MacDill AFB. This cart is just on … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Education 2, Chang'e 2, charity, Mac Dill Air Force Base, MacDill Air Force Base

My Appreciation

Justin Doromal wrote 2 years ago: Project goal: 120 boxes, and $1560 to ship them. Present tallies: 190 boxes, $4421 in shipping funds … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, Social, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Liisa Temple, Justin Doromal

Shipping Goals

jlucero2 wrote 2 years ago: The semester is drawing to end, far too quickly for my liking.  This week will be the last week for … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, three cups of tea, Education 2, USF Bulls Market, charity, USF, greg mortenson

Thank You Professor Temple

Chase Zimmerman wrote 2 years ago: Our class with school supplies that are ready to be shipped out to Afghanistan. (Photo courtesy of L … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Education 2, Chang'e 2, charity, Air Force, Mac Dill Air Force Base

Greg Mortenson: A Simple Mistake or a Real Deception? 49 comments

arantzazugarate wrote 2 years ago: This past week my class was informed that Greg Mortenson and his Central Asia Institute was being in … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Partner Organizations, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, three cups of tea, Education 2, Shipping, charity

A Missed Opportunity

maismail09 wrote 2 years ago: The MacDill Airforce Base (Image Courtesy of TBO) This week was a huge disappointment on my part for … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Partner Schools, Partner Organizations, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Social, three cups of tea, US Army

A Day at MacDill with A Yearning For More

arantzazugarate wrote 2 years ago: Today our class visited MacDill Air Force Base! Our tour leaders Lt. Col. Jason Wolf, TSgt. Stephen … more →

Tags: USF Honors College, University of South Florida, Partner Organizations, Afghanistan, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, Education 2, Shipping, school supplies, MacDill Air Force Base


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